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Kenyan Lady Publishes Photo, Video of Baby Allegedly Fathered by Cubana Chief Priest, Who Denies Paternity

Kenyan Lady Publishes Photo, Video of Baby Allegedly Fathered by Cubana Chief Priest, Who Denies Paternity

A Kenyan woman has recently welcomed a baby with the popular Nigerian businessman, Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Cubana Chief Priest. A photo of the newborn, who looks a lot like the club owner, was posted by Gistlovers blog, causing a stir on social media.

This news comes shortly after reports that the child bears a striking resemblance to Cubana Chief Priest. The woman in question said she met him when she visited him in Lagos state and he had told her not to do an abortion, only to later deny being responsible and block her. She released photos and videos of the child to prove that Cubana is the father.

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Gistlovers wrote: “Congratulations are in order as Cubana Chief Priest welcomes a baby with his Kenyan side hen. She said she was from Kenya and had just come to Lagos when she met Cubana Chief Priest (Pascal). One thing led to another and she got pregnant. She said she told Pascal but he told her not to abort the baby but then stopped picking up her calls and blocked her everywhere. Fast forward to 2021 and she has given birth to a boy. She wouldn’t let me rest since she gave birth. When I was panachuku I wasn’t there.

She said she used her friend’s number to call Pascal and Pascal said the baby wasn’t his, maybe the ogogoro he drank when he said for her to keep the baby had cleared. She said Pascal blocked her friend too and that she can’t take care of the baby alone. She challenged Cubana Chief Priest (Pascal) to come for a DNA test. What kind of trouble is this? Chief Priest, your wandering prxxx has given someone a baby, go collect the child.”

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